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Coronavirus: 6 new cases in London, Ont., as assessment centres see operational changes

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coronavirus in London and Middlesex while 11 have recovered, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported on Thursday.It brings the region’s total case count to 880, of which 743 have recovered.

Fifty-seven people have died, a tally unchanged since June 12.It leaves at least 80 known active cases of the virus in the region.

As many as 148 have been reported since the start of September as Ontario continues to deal with a second wave of the virus.All six of Thursday’s cases were reported in London.

Two are under the age of 20, two are in their 20s, one is in their 30s, and one is in their 40s.Four contracted the virus through contact with a confirmed case, while two have their exposure source listed as pending or.

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